The BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron subvariants make up more than half of recent Covid-19 cases in the U.S., CDC data show, threatening to extend the ongoing wave and drive repeat infections
If you’ve had Covid before, why can you get it again? WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what the possibility of reinfections means for the future of public-health policy and the Covid-19 pandemic. Illustration: David FangThe easily spread Omicron BA.4 and BA.
5 subvariants represent more than half of all U.S. Covid-19 cases, federal estimates showed, ramping up pressure as aThe two variants represented a combined 52% of cases for the week ended June 25, according to estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released on Tuesday. The variants were most prevalent—an estimated 60% of cases—in a
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